Automotive engineer and turbocharging pioneer Reeves Callaway passed away today at his home in Laguna Hills, California. The founder of Callaway Cars, perhaps best known for its twin-turbo Corvettes, was 75 years old. His passing was unexpected, attributed to injuries sustained after a fall. Born Ely Reeves Callaway III in […]
Author: Bryan Joslin
Antique, Classic or Vintage – What’s in a Name, Anyway?
We may never end the debate over what defines a classic, an antique or a vintage vehicle, but we’ll add to the conversation with our own thoughts based on our considerable experience with old cars and their owners.
When German Engineering Meets Scottish Tradition
It may seem a rather odd pairing on the surface, but the combination German cars and Scottish tartan cloth upholstery has become as natural as peanut butter and jelly, and just as tasteful. We take leather interiors for granted on most modern vehicles, especially high-end European vehicles. But in the […]
The Future of Car Culture Still Looks Vibrant, It’s Just a Little Bit Different
I found myself walking around a car show recently – a show that only ten years ago would have seemed unimaginable – with Cheap Trick’s “Surrender” running through the back of my head. “Mommy’s alright, Daddy’s alright…they just seem a little weird…” Yeah, I thought, but what about the kids? […]
There Will Never Be Another Route 66
There are now countless roads that stretch across the United States, but there will ever be another road quite like Route 66. Here’s why.